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gwen: but what can the u.s. do to make it happen? sanctions, navy ships, no-fly zone, all being debated but the bloodshed continues. at home there's no blood but it's a standoff all the same. >> the best way to govern is quit spending more money than we take in. >> we need to cut spending. >> we also believe those cuts must be smart and targeted. gwen: congress gets a two-week reprieve to approve a budget but the underlying fight is far from over. and at the supreme court, a near-unanimous vote that flies in the face of public opinion. >> my first thought was eight justices don't have the common sense god gave a goat. gwen: testing the limits of free speech. covering the week, james kitfield of national journal, john harwood of cnbc and "the new york times," and joan biskupic of "usa today." >> award-winning reporting and analysis, covering history as it happens. live from our nation's capital, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill, produced in association with national journal. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided
gwen: but what can the u.s. do to make it happen? sanctions, navy ships, no-fly zone, all being debated but the bloodshed continues. at home there's no blood but it's a standoff all the same. >> the best way to govern is quit spending more money than we take in. >> we need to cut spending. >> we also believe those cuts must be smart and targeted. gwen: congress gets a two-week reprieve to approve a budget but the underlying fight is far from over. and at the supreme court, a...
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apart from the human cost the u.s. is running not a huge warfare tab considering the fact that we have fifty four percent of federal tax dollars going into the fence and into the destruction of afghanistan and iraq and you have to really wonder how crazy this country is and how willing the american people are to foot the bill both the europeans and the americans are facing huge budget deficits military overstretch it's very it's going to be very hard to explain to the people why they can't have their pensions and right are losing their jobs but there's enough money to throw into a military intervention a country that is far away and is minding its own business and minding its own business is what many would want the u.s. to do but the whole world doesn't have the stomach for it anymore the u.s. seems to have chosen a wait and see approach hoping the united nations will lead the way with the u.s. unsanctioned invasion of iraq still fresh in mind and many fear its support within the international community is not found t
apart from the human cost the u.s. is running not a huge warfare tab considering the fact that we have fifty four percent of federal tax dollars going into the fence and into the destruction of afghanistan and iraq and you have to really wonder how crazy this country is and how willing the american people are to foot the bill both the europeans and the americans are facing huge budget deficits military overstretch it's very it's going to be very hard to explain to the people why they can't have...
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so this period has given the u.s. and other key powers a chance to make contact, clandestinely, get to know people, sometimes overtly as in hillary clinton's meeting with gentleman ja brill, head of the interim committee during her last trip. so getting to know them and then the idea is, create structures that allow them gradually to build something like a normal government, which libya has not had arguably ever, and so, again, that is going to take time and they want time. >> david, i had one, your intelligence sources are far better than mine but i had one tell me there is no question this guy still has mustard gas despite what he says. >> he has scary weapons and scary people and this is a regime that knows how to use terrorism, you can't forget, they were specifically blamed for the lockerbie bombing and they have used terrorists in many ways and they have people and resources and that is in the backs of the minds of all of the people in the white house, and the cia. >> the president has drawn one very bright line
so this period has given the u.s. and other key powers a chance to make contact, clandestinely, get to know people, sometimes overtly as in hillary clinton's meeting with gentleman ja brill, head of the interim committee during her last trip. so getting to know them and then the idea is, create structures that allow them gradually to build something like a normal government, which libya has not had arguably ever, and so, again, that is going to take time and they want time. >> david, i...
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and you campaign kicked off here today in the u.s. targeting fact cat bankers and last week executives the national people's action network picked today to launch the make wall street pay campaign and they came to washington d.c. to protest a meeting where fifty attorneys general were gathered they want the banks investigated for helping cause the economic collapse foreclosure mess and for using tax loopholes to avoid paying into public revenue coffers so after attending the meeting of attorneys general they headed to a bank of america branch near capitol hill to demand of the bank pay its fair share when it comes to taxes. and now activists made their way into the bank presented tellers with their own past due notice chanting to them pay your bills now the group eventually made their way to capitol hill to demand that congress and the speaker of the house hold wall street and the banks accountable for their actions. and owning a home it's called the american dream and for decades thousands of americans of achieved hope achieved homeo
and you campaign kicked off here today in the u.s. targeting fact cat bankers and last week executives the national people's action network picked today to launch the make wall street pay campaign and they came to washington d.c. to protest a meeting where fifty attorneys general were gathered they want the banks investigated for helping cause the economic collapse foreclosure mess and for using tax loopholes to avoid paying into public revenue coffers so after attending the meeting of...
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now is the u.s. getting involved in libya or not as lawmakers in libya rebels ask or response from the u.s. the reports show that they could be looking to saudi arabia to play the middleman so we'll have details on what that would mean and who said anything about being transparent even though then president elect obama promised to run a transparent open government his latest battle to bring down leakers seems to be promoting another message so should those leaders fear what the government might do that and a new update on the hacker who's taking on sony after a court ruling anybody who obtained information on how to hack the playstation three is now going to have their ip addresses sent directly to sony so we're going to bring you all the latest on this attack on your privacy and it's a new face to the american dream gone are the days of owning a home with a white picket fence now replaced by people forced to pay rent on after month year after year so we'll take a closer look at the new housing marke
now is the u.s. getting involved in libya or not as lawmakers in libya rebels ask or response from the u.s. the reports show that they could be looking to saudi arabia to play the middleman so we'll have details on what that would mean and who said anything about being transparent even though then president elect obama promised to run a transparent open government his latest battle to bring down leakers seems to be promoting another message so should those leaders fear what the government might...
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reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach -- session. professors want to leave plenty of time for discussion. they will be beginning, and you can get your questions ready. at think we will start with dr. kate kenski, who will focus in on the 2008 election and factors that help us understand the outcomes of the elections and then dr. kevin coe will bring his focus in on the influence of religion in politics today. >> thank you much. i'm very much appreciate being here, and thank you for having us. from among the thousands of words that were spoken in the 2008 election might co-authors and i think that we pretty much mail down which words were mos
reviewers have commented, a well-written meticulously researched and i opening examination of how u.s. politicians use religion to win votes. if you are at all curious about how influential religion has become in today's political arena, you need to read this book. another review called the book absolutely brilliant, fascinating, timely, and of great importance. it's so absolutely buy that book, too. still as you can see, we have a lot of expertise to bring to today's procession teach --...
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u.s. foreign assistance is making a challenge difference with children being reunited with their families after being attacked did, traffic reviews. low-income women are accessing judicial system for the first time and we are encouragingbeing expansion of the program.ked health care workers are gaining skills necessary.s are gaining skills necessary for cure rative measures. across areas where foreign assistance is needed, we are promoting approach that addresses long-term sustainable development. members of the subcommittee, thank you for your attention and i look forward to answering your questions and providing additional information. thank you for your testimony. >> let me start off by, mr. aflak in his testimony with regards to the elections. i would ask whether or not you think that gap would be bridged and by whom? he requests that the u.s. government takes a hard look and asks if offering the assistance to truly support a free and fair election is there. >> with regards to the stra
u.s. foreign assistance is making a challenge difference with children being reunited with their families after being attacked did, traffic reviews. low-income women are accessing judicial system for the first time and we are encouragingbeing expansion of the program.ked health care workers are gaining skills necessary.s are gaining skills necessary for cure rative measures. across areas where foreign assistance is needed, we are promoting approach that addresses long-term sustainable...
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guest: well, in the u.s. our nuclear plants, we have a handful of designs and those are represented in our nuclear power plants. each nuclear power plant is a little bit different. i would hesitate, though, from choosing -- from allowing the government to choose a design and then keeng that design going -- keeping that design going forward. that keeps away from technological innovation and any number of other things. if when design emerges that is better than the rest, that will be the ones that utilities move toward and that will occur. i would point out, though, that despite the -- in the u.s. of us having multiple designs, that hasn't impacted our safety record. we have a very good safety record here and that's testament to our ability to regulate and to operate those different types of reactors. host: georgia, republican line, good morning. caller: good morning. yes, ma'am. host: hi, there. caller: i basically support the first caller, let's do smart things. building on -- i think it was diablo canyon, th
guest: well, in the u.s. our nuclear plants, we have a handful of designs and those are represented in our nuclear power plants. each nuclear power plant is a little bit different. i would hesitate, though, from choosing -- from allowing the government to choose a design and then keeng that design going -- keeping that design going forward. that keeps away from technological innovation and any number of other things. if when design emerges that is better than the rest, that will be the ones...
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the reason that islamophobia is sweeping across the u.s. what is the topic with radio host sample journalist david serota that's when his return. lists what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through and through it when they who can you trust no one will if you would have noble machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called section so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. that's. the load. of the current. hey guys welcome to shower intel on the alone a show we've heard with our guests not to say on the topic now we want to hear from our audience does go on to use you does video respond or the twitter first lot of the questions and please post on you tube every monday and on thursday in the show your responses during the week later global economy. think back to a few months ago when we first told you about the english language just hottest magazine inspire now it turns out that the jihadist movement is expanding their publishing repertoire and this time th
the reason that islamophobia is sweeping across the u.s. what is the topic with radio host sample journalist david serota that's when his return. lists what drives the world the fear mongering used by politicians who makes decisions to break through and through it when they who can you trust no one will if you would have noble machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called section so when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. that's. the load. of the current. hey...
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saying u.s. role in attacking moammar gadhafi forces is limited, but necessary. >> i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter in mass graves before taking action. >> gadhafi is still clinging to power and many question whether the u.s. and its allies are doing enough to push him out. we will talk with tu.s. baee ambassador to the u.n. and john mccain. >>> the snake hunt. the venomous cobra that escaped from the bronx zoo remains on loose this morning creating a media frenzy and inspiring a legion of twitter followers "early" this tuesday morning, march 29th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good tuesday morning. i'm erica hill. >> i'm chris wragge. welcome back to the country. the time zone, the program. >> nice to be back sitting next to you, chris. >>> things were busy while i was away. >>> more on the president speech's last night and that ongoing battle for libya. this morning, rebel forces are macing more resistance from gadhafi militias. a state department diplomat is going to benghazi
saying u.s. role in attacking moammar gadhafi forces is limited, but necessary. >> i refuse to wait for the images of slaughter in mass graves before taking action. >> gadhafi is still clinging to power and many question whether the u.s. and its allies are doing enough to push him out. we will talk with tu.s. baee ambassador to the u.n. and john mccain. >>> the snake hunt. the venomous cobra that escaped from the bronx zoo remains on loose this morning creating a media...
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meanwhile members of the u.s. navy mill been exposed to radiation will performing search and rescue missions. 17 crew members were exposed to low months of radiation. the navy says follow-up indicates they will we find that as a precaution the navy is moving ships away. some have said there is concern that the radiation could we get to california. >> practically zero. there's not that much radiation over japan. >> reporter: what would happen there for us to be concerned? >> it would have to be at chernobyl type release of radiation. i would say the chances of this happening are about a one end of 1-10. >> james: 7 corporations are under way after last friday's devastating tsunami surge in san bruno. rain and waves reached the height of nearly 5 ft.. you can see the damage they did. gittin vessels struck, a pro) accounted for. so for the damage is estimated at $17 million authorities say it's very important that they quickly remove the second troops. >> that fuel, oil, gasoline and some store. if you leave them on
meanwhile members of the u.s. navy mill been exposed to radiation will performing search and rescue missions. 17 crew members were exposed to low months of radiation. the navy says follow-up indicates they will we find that as a precaution the navy is moving ships away. some have said there is concern that the radiation could we get to california. >> practically zero. there's not that much radiation over japan. >> reporter: what would happen there for us to be concerned? >> it...
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senators not raising the debt ceiling here in the let's go what would that mean for the u.s. and for the global economy i think with dean baker the co-director of the center for economic and policy research. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime. i think. he'd done well. we never got that says we're going to keep you safe get ready because you're going to look for freedom. rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new web site which twenty four seven live streaming news times what to do about the ongoing financial hardship unlimited free high quality videos for download. and stories you may never find on mainstream news. let me get the set with me the political. posturing more on our two dogs. hey guys welcome to shelly tell me alone a show we've heard our guests have to say on the topic now i want to hear. just go on to you tube to video response or to twitter for fun of the questions that we post on you tube every monday and on thursday to show your responses. your voice. ok it's time for tonight's tools on th
senators not raising the debt ceiling here in the let's go what would that mean for the u.s. and for the global economy i think with dean baker the co-director of the center for economic and policy research. let's not forget that we had an apartheid regime. i think. he'd done well. we never got that says we're going to keep you safe get ready because you're going to look for freedom. rachel martin here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture a. new web site...
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with the u.s. currently involved in afghanistan, iraq, and providing large-scale humanitarian assistance in japan, it does not diminish." collins of maine said this. "i remain troubled that the president did not seek congressional consent in the absence of a national emergency. libya does not affect our country's vital interest." the president talked about who will lead and when. here is what he had to say. >> this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on wednesday. going forward, the lead in enforcing the no-fly zone and protecting civilians on the ground will transition to our allies and partners. i'm fully confident that our coalition will keep the pressure on gaddafi's remaining forces. in that effort, the united states will play a supporting role, including intelligence, logistical support, search and rescue assistance, and capabilities to jam regime communications. because of this transition to a broader nato-based coalition, the risk and cost of this operation to our milita
with the u.s. currently involved in afghanistan, iraq, and providing large-scale humanitarian assistance in japan, it does not diminish." collins of maine said this. "i remain troubled that the president did not seek congressional consent in the absence of a national emergency. libya does not affect our country's vital interest." the president talked about who will lead and when. here is what he had to say. >> this transfer from the united states to nato will take place on...
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the problem is the u.s. government at both the federal and the state level needs to figure out how to walk and chew gum at the same time. you need to find way in the medium term to get a sold promise to the markets. we're going to deal with the health care problem and in the short term -- >> we lost 55,000 factories that don't pay taxing anymore. >> this is a conversation that will just keep continuing. >>> we've seen them on the front lines of the protests sweeping the middle east. what is next for the women of those revolutions? will they be as act i have in shapes the future of their regions? can the prominent role they have played be a spoiler for islamic militants? a power house "roundtable" coming up next. >>> and tina brown will be on hand to unveil the new and improved "newsweek" magazine. improved "newsweek" magazine. don't sweat it. i just switched us to sprint, so e-mail, web...on 4g... it's all unlimited. [ cellphone buzzes ] you just texted me to read the memo? unlimited text too. we really need
the problem is the u.s. government at both the federal and the state level needs to figure out how to walk and chew gum at the same time. you need to find way in the medium term to get a sold promise to the markets. we're going to deal with the health care problem and in the short term -- >> we lost 55,000 factories that don't pay taxing anymore. >> this is a conversation that will just keep continuing. >>> we've seen them on the front lines of the protests sweeping the...
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i think if the u.s. were to provide health insurance more efficiently than we might be able to cover all of our economic gain. businesses pick up a lot of the tab in this country and in terms of quality, we do not rate up there was some of these other nations. if i could just answer the previous callers first question, he was asking about physicians and the number of primary care physicians. that is a problem we have seen in massachusetts. there are not enough primary- care physicians to take care of the new people who got insured. and number of physician practices have stopped taking new patients in primary care. it is certainly a problem in the caller makes one suggestion for expanding the number of primary care physicians. also we could have a greater use of nurse practitioners or alternative ways to provide primary care. one of the things that will happen that happened in the nest -- massachusetts is that we're going to have a primary care physician shortage or practice shortage and we will need to c
i think if the u.s. were to provide health insurance more efficiently than we might be able to cover all of our economic gain. businesses pick up a lot of the tab in this country and in terms of quality, we do not rate up there was some of these other nations. if i could just answer the previous callers first question, he was asking about physicians and the number of primary care physicians. that is a problem we have seen in massachusetts. there are not enough primary- care physicians to take...
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i don't think you want the u.s. and syria and the u.s. and bahrain and the u.s. in yes -- u.s. in yemen. this will unfold in complicated ways and we don't have the resources or wisdom to get in every place that has a problem. >> chris: let's talk about 2012. forgive me, you have been playing hamlet for several months now about whether or not you're going to run for the white house next year. are you running for president? >> i think within a month we'll have that taken care of. we'll determine. we're not yet running. we are looking at it carefully. a variety of reasons to do it in a methodical way. we're assembling a very good team. i have recently been in south carolina, new hampshire, iowa, the places you need to go. as well as texas and florida and north carolina. and the water is pretty warm. my hope is that within a month we'll be running rapidly. >> chris: you said, "in a month we'll be running." >> i hope in a month we'll make that decision. we're finishing up the exploratory phase and we have specific things we're getting done we need to do before making a final decisio
i don't think you want the u.s. and syria and the u.s. and bahrain and the u.s. in yes -- u.s. in yemen. this will unfold in complicated ways and we don't have the resources or wisdom to get in every place that has a problem. >> chris: let's talk about 2012. forgive me, you have been playing hamlet for several months now about whether or not you're going to run for the white house next year. are you running for president? >> i think within a month we'll have that taken care of....
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the u.s. should lead the way. the others will follow where the u.s. leads. i think the east -- libya is strategically located. the east is led by people educated in the u.s., europe, mostly the uk. many have leadership in the east. 98% of the people in libya are highly educated. they could be allies for the u.s. and the whole world. guest: you bring a variety of points, one about the ships of cash. i do not know. the no-fly zone and great harm can be done with forces on the ground with tanks reinforces the caution i was trying to suggest earlier. assuming no fly zone is in effect, but there is current on the ground created by artillery and armor. what do we do regarding a no-fly zone? do we embrace a moral and operational responsibility to stop that kind of killing as well? i think many military professionals like myself need to decide that question -- an answer to that question before you begin with what you think will be just a no-fly zone. with regard to the educated population in the strategic position, i take your point. i think libya as a nation has le
the u.s. should lead the way. the others will follow where the u.s. leads. i think the east -- libya is strategically located. the east is led by people educated in the u.s., europe, mostly the uk. many have leadership in the east. 98% of the people in libya are highly educated. they could be allies for the u.s. and the whole world. guest: you bring a variety of points, one about the ships of cash. i do not know. the no-fly zone and great harm can be done with forces on the ground with tanks...
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u.s. military personnel threatened by radiation in japan as the first american victim of the tragedy is found. >>> and medical marvel. a texas man gets the first full facial transplant in the u.s. this is the "cbs morning news" facial transplant in the u.s. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 22nd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. this morning allied forces are working to expand the no fly zone over libya. overnight tripoli was targeted for the third day in a row and there is growing discord among the allies and here in this country over the u.s. role. susan mcginnis is in washington with more. >> reporter: several days of attacks on libya are having their intended effect according to u.s. officials, even so, more in congress are questioning the president's decisions. anti-aircraft fire erupted in tripoli overnight as moammar gadhafi's forces battled a fresh round of air strikes. u.s. officials say days of attacks on
u.s. military personnel threatened by radiation in japan as the first american victim of the tragedy is found. >>> and medical marvel. a texas man gets the first full facial transplant in the u.s. this is the "cbs morning news" facial transplant in the u.s. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 22nd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm betty nguyen. this morning allied forces are working to expand the...
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it is the first u.s.-based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of the eastern congo. since 2007, mr. affleck has made multiple trips to africa with the focus on the eastern congo. he focuses on the conflict on the continent and learning about solutions to the problems affecting the d.r.c. we'll then hear from ms. francesca who was with the capitol police, spear heading the effort to incorporate sgbda in conflict and disasters. ms. walsh has nearly a decade of refugee camp management with the u.n. working with displaced communities in the balkans, latin america and africa and has spent a considerable amount of time in the eastern congo helping c.r.s. designing effective responses to psycho, social and medical needs of survivors of sexual violence. we'll hear from john, a human rights activist and best-selling author who has worked for peace in africa for over 25 years. he's a co-founder of an initiative to work against crimes against humanity affiliated wi
it is the first u.s.-based advocacy and grant-making initiative wholly focused on working with and for the people of the eastern congo. since 2007, mr. affleck has made multiple trips to africa with the focus on the eastern congo. he focuses on the conflict on the continent and learning about solutions to the problems affecting the d.r.c. we'll then hear from ms. francesca who was with the capitol police, spear heading the effort to incorporate sgbda in conflict and disasters. ms. walsh has...
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libya is a world without u.s. leadership looks like. quote, this is the obamathis is conception of the u.s. role in the world to work through multilateral organizations and d bilateral relationships to makea sure the steps we are taking are amplified. there was the spokes deacons book and by the national security spokesman been rhodes as quoted in "the washington post." they bombed us with thankery airplanes, missiles coming froma every direction. we need international support at least a no-fly zone. why is the world not supportingm us? this from the rubble mohammed on march 10th wall street journal".reedom. they are fighting for freedom. they're fighting an anÍbal situation on the battlefield. least we c te least we can do, the very least we can do is recognizefrem their struggle for freedom and give them some assistance. otherwise as the president's national security adviser statel on friday qaddafi will prevail. i will send a signal throughout the world that we will haveanane tannin and squares in this world i yield to my colleague
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u.s. and british forces launched 12 tomahawk land attack missiles, targeting command-and-control facilities service to skirt -- a scud facility and a re-attack of the previous air site. forces from france, spain, italy, denmark, and united kingdom, with missions to sustain a no-fly zone in benghazi, to protect civilians from attack, and conduct further reconnaissance. coalition naval vessels sustained maritime controls toward u.n. security council resolution, to prevent the illegal shipments of arms to and from libya. iss our actions are generally achieving the intended objections. we have not observed a libyan military aircraft operating since the beginning of operations. the naval vessels have returned to or remain in port. cents initial strikes, no regime long range air defense radars. air attacks have succeeded in stopping regime ground forces from advancing to benghazi and we are now seeing ground forces moving southward from benghazi. we will, of course, watch these ground force move
u.s. and british forces launched 12 tomahawk land attack missiles, targeting command-and-control facilities service to skirt -- a scud facility and a re-attack of the previous air site. forces from france, spain, italy, denmark, and united kingdom, with missions to sustain a no-fly zone in benghazi, to protect civilians from attack, and conduct further reconnaissance. coalition naval vessels sustained maritime controls toward u.n. security council resolution, to prevent the illegal shipments of...
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u.s. government. this is a essential step in determining the congo future. we are encouraged to watch the elections that are well an transparently admin stirred an conducted in an environment that is conducive to free political expression. the other preoccupation is the area of governance is human rights, and the adequate of state capacity and the existing state forces continue to fuel existing abuses against the civilians. the undertaking of substantial programmatic efforts expanding the 2009 pledge of $17 million assistance to respond to an prevent sexual-based, sexual and gender-based violence. we are supportive of modest, but encouraged developments in a few key areas including the arrest and conviction of handful of high profile alleged abusers and the drc's plans to develop special chambers to prosecute those who committed atrocities, but the situation is one of impunity, and many more positive developments will be required to reverse the trend. the third theme is economic recovery w
u.s. government. this is a essential step in determining the congo future. we are encouraged to watch the elections that are well an transparently admin stirred an conducted in an environment that is conducive to free political expression. the other preoccupation is the area of governance is human rights, and the adequate of state capacity and the existing state forces continue to fuel existing abuses against the civilians. the undertaking of substantial programmatic efforts expanding the 2009...
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as the u.s. moves to relinquished the lead, there is disagreement in europe weather control should be turned over to nato or the british and french in the next few days. the u.s. military says both crew members are ok from the downed jet in libya. they ejected and were safely picked up. the plane was not shot down. >> and author, poet, and playwright on sunday, april 3 at noon eastern time. joining our three-hour conversation, taking your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. watch previous programs at booktv.org were you confine the entire schedule. you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public affairs every morning on "washington journal." connecting it with elected officials, policymakers, and journalists. wheaties, watch live coverage of the u.s. house. also, supreme court oral arguments. on the weekends, you can see our signature interview programs. you can also watch our programming any time at c- span.org, and it is all searchable. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining u
as the u.s. moves to relinquished the lead, there is disagreement in europe weather control should be turned over to nato or the british and french in the next few days. the u.s. military says both crew members are ok from the downed jet in libya. they ejected and were safely picked up. the plane was not shot down. >> and author, poet, and playwright on sunday, april 3 at noon eastern time. joining our three-hour conversation, taking your phone calls, e-mails, and tweets. watch previous...
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u.s. leads a workgroup on working with the maritime industry of situational awareness. this is called worker three. what we look at our trends. so far this fiscal year which commenced on the first of what tober. we spent 81 piracy events. of those 37 were successful. again, what the fight by fight lane dollars payoff. if you are 3781, that would probably get you in the hall of fame if your plane based all. and these are generally viewed from a country where the daily wages maybe $2 a day. the site by $5 million sun is a lucrative business to be in. if you have a large diaspora within somalia, and a largely unemployed youth, this is literally at the opportunity of a lifetime. so what is working? we have to the international maritime organization a number of best management practices again for commercial vessels with height reports, it typically means providing -- eliminating the need to access the vessel, but ultimately increasing speed. other vessels that infuse these best management pract
u.s. leads a workgroup on working with the maritime industry of situational awareness. this is called worker three. what we look at our trends. so far this fiscal year which commenced on the first of what tober. we spent 81 piracy events. of those 37 were successful. again, what the fight by fight lane dollars payoff. if you are 3781, that would probably get you in the hall of fame if your plane based all. and these are generally viewed from a country where the daily wages maybe $2 a day. the...
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and it's going to be presented by judge vaughn walker of the u.s. district court for the northern district of california. [applause] >> thank you, sally. following the justice o'connor puts me in mind of that observation or remark that the great waters made during the try younce for the musical has thousands here and was asked by the producer whether she might it following maryland miller and clifton webb in a song and dance number they thought was going to be a showstopper, he said no, mr. hart, i don't mind it at all being on a hot state. [laughter] i'm going to talk about cameras in the courtroom and how it is that they became at least in the view of some disreputable. but basically this is a look backwards it's not media so much as it is old media and a bit of history. let's start with the ninth circuit. the ninth circuit first permitted broadcast of appellate arguments even 20 minutes ago. regarded on the radical fringe of the ninth circuit, jay clifford wallace, thomas nelson and oliver kilcher allowed c-span is with us today and three televis
and it's going to be presented by judge vaughn walker of the u.s. district court for the northern district of california. [applause] >> thank you, sally. following the justice o'connor puts me in mind of that observation or remark that the great waters made during the try younce for the musical has thousands here and was asked by the producer whether she might it following maryland miller and clifton webb in a song and dance number they thought was going to be a showstopper, he said no,...
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a u.s. war plane crashes in libya but the americans are board are said to be safe after a third night of attacks on tripoli and growing diplomatic battles who should take the lead in this mission. we will get the latest from libya and talk with senator john mccain about what is next for the u.s. and its allies. >>> fallout fears. japanese officials say the struggle to control leaking radiation at a crippled nuclear plant could go on for weeks as water in one of the storage pools becomes dangerously hot. concerns continue to grow over radiation leaking into the food and water supply while the death toll continues to skyrocket, "early" this tuesday morning, march 22nd, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "the early show" here on a tuesday morning. chris wragge along with erica hill. you're seeing pictures of an f-15 eagle strike down over libya late last night. >> breaking news we are following this morning. we want to get you the very late evidentest on that american fighter jet. yo
a u.s. war plane crashes in libya but the americans are board are said to be safe after a third night of attacks on tripoli and growing diplomatic battles who should take the lead in this mission. we will get the latest from libya and talk with senator john mccain about what is next for the u.s. and its allies. >>> fallout fears. japanese officials say the struggle to control leaking radiation at a crippled nuclear plant could go on for weeks as water in one of the storage pools...
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to explore the interface between the new media and the judicial system, virginia kendal has been a u.s. district judge in chicago since early, 2006 and before that she was spent over ten years as the senior positions in the u.s. attorney's office in the northern district. how word mince has covered court in california in the bay area. for over 14 years in the san jose mercury and kelly sager is a california media law attorney who has represented all types of media and all types of questions involving the media and the law. copyright, privacy and everything in between. so, our session today, new media is it changing the coverage and conduct a trial court proceedings, is i might suggest missing a word, the first word should be how is it changing because it certainly is changing both of those things and we are going to treat those topics which are related but nevertheless distinct and two segments. first we will take a look at how the reporting information about courts and the reason using that quit abruptly is being done and affected by the new forms of communication and will go to about
to explore the interface between the new media and the judicial system, virginia kendal has been a u.s. district judge in chicago since early, 2006 and before that she was spent over ten years as the senior positions in the u.s. attorney's office in the northern district. how word mince has covered court in california in the bay area. for over 14 years in the san jose mercury and kelly sager is a california media law attorney who has represented all types of media and all types of questions...
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u.s. . nato had to call a meeting of the atlantic council to appease its allies once again the message was contradictory they had knowledge the risks but downplayed them. we're confident that there is little risk vu munitions but we refuse to be complacent. the existing medical consensus is clear the hazard from depleted uranium is both very limited and limited to very specific circumstances but nature is doing everything it can to ensure that relevant information is made publicly available then will have encountered on experts have consistently denied that there is any cause and effect relationship between depleted uranium and the so-called balkan syndrome just because most nato authorities have agreed in the years since one nine hundred ninety nine no indications have been given as to whether or not any medical follow up has been done on the soldiers supposedly exposed to depleted uranium in kosovo and member states about the precautions to be taken when it comes to depleted uranium in the
u.s. . nato had to call a meeting of the atlantic council to appease its allies once again the message was contradictory they had knowledge the risks but downplayed them. we're confident that there is little risk vu munitions but we refuse to be complacent. the existing medical consensus is clear the hazard from depleted uranium is both very limited and limited to very specific circumstances but nature is doing everything it can to ensure that relevant information is made publicly available...
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my question for you is if you would comment on what impact you think it has on the u.s. supreme court that we essentially have a cookie-cutter court now. they are appellate judges promoted. no earls or bill douglass, robert jacksons. i can think of a republican who fits that mold, but i can't now. what impact does that have on the court? >> i'm very critical of it. it's not -- eight of the nine have been federal court appeal judges briefly. kagan had not been that. she was solicitor general to being on the supreme court. the cookie-cutters are troubling in other ways to me. they can claim to have a justice raised in new york, but there's two justices that grew up in mississippi, and one that was appointed west of the mississippi, and that's justice kennedy. look at the most recent justices and where they went to school. kagan, princeton and harvard. alito, princeton, john roberts went to harvard and then law school. i think that leads to my focus that is very troubling. also there's a narrow range of experience. few of the current justices spent significant amounts of ti
my question for you is if you would comment on what impact you think it has on the u.s. supreme court that we essentially have a cookie-cutter court now. they are appellate judges promoted. no earls or bill douglass, robert jacksons. i can think of a republican who fits that mold, but i can't now. what impact does that have on the court? >> i'm very critical of it. it's not -- eight of the nine have been federal court appeal judges briefly. kagan had not been that. she was solicitor...
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recommendations and u.s. military regulations vehicles hit by do you mean a shins should have been removed from the battlefield and the whole area decontaminated this was not done. for or is in charge of the environment apartment in basra and has produced a map of radioactive contamination has discovered that radiation levels are quite high. our instruments detect high levels of background radiation made and we take samples for analysis by a gamma ray spectrograph. this is bad for a university hospital it used to be called the satin hussein hospital and recently it's been renamed souther hospital after a local shiite leader. those in charge of the cancer you have raised the alarm over the soaring number of cases they suspect the d.-u. is to blame. the. mortality has been increased nine to nineteen times. if you compare it to the years nineteen eighty nine that is three years before nine hundred ninety one wars. and because genital birth defects increased by seven times. similar allegations were made in the la
recommendations and u.s. military regulations vehicles hit by do you mean a shins should have been removed from the battlefield and the whole area decontaminated this was not done. for or is in charge of the environment apartment in basra and has produced a map of radioactive contamination has discovered that radiation levels are quite high. our instruments detect high levels of background radiation made and we take samples for analysis by a gamma ray spectrograph. this is bad for a university...
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he was getting pressure from everywhere but the u.s. congress and his own military advisors that i think what pressured him into it. >> and the nature of the positions they are in that that discussion is going to be had amongst them. i don't think we've had three women in the positions all at the same time either which presents a unique opportunity for their influence here. >> we had in bush, condoleezza rice and --. >> not u.n. security --. >> i applaud the fact that they can step up and get into the discussion which women have not gotten into before. i'm troubled, though. about the fact that they don't have military experience. >> that is right. >> and the people did have military experience believed this was not the thing to do. so and i'm also troubled if what they were doing was acting out of the rwanda experience. already that has been blasted because there are so many places which are repeating that great tragedy right now, you've got to have a set of factors on the table. this has got to be a strategic decision. it's got to be n
he was getting pressure from everywhere but the u.s. congress and his own military advisors that i think what pressured him into it. >> and the nature of the positions they are in that that discussion is going to be had amongst them. i don't think we've had three women in the positions all at the same time either which presents a unique opportunity for their influence here. >> we had in bush, condoleezza rice and --. >> not u.n. security --. >> i applaud the fact that...
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reportedly offers colonel gadhafi a way out of the internet rumors of foreign military intervention and a u.s. defense secretary joked that bombing is close. but he's correspondent in tripoli find massive support for gadhafi in the libyan capital contradicting international headlines that he's isolated and close to defeat. nearly spitter in the u.k. and libya's government revealed several british universities are under from offering gaging with the definition of truth receiving controversial cash the nation's. that's a brings up and then i'll be back with more news for us and half an hour from now in the meantime a high tech weapon favored by several countries minute trees but as we reported depleted uranium is lethal to both friend and foe that's a special report next. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. right here in the scenes. of the fall of two listed on the wall pensions but. i'm not sure if they remember each their view vom i was always tired of headaches will never go away laughs very sensitive to light as
reportedly offers colonel gadhafi a way out of the internet rumors of foreign military intervention and a u.s. defense secretary joked that bombing is close. but he's correspondent in tripoli find massive support for gadhafi in the libyan capital contradicting international headlines that he's isolated and close to defeat. nearly spitter in the u.k. and libya's government revealed several british universities are under from offering gaging with the definition of truth receiving controversial...
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nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and this in turkey or fourteen new york. next hour here on r.t. will be dissecting the libyan conflict in cross-talk concerns that nato is involved but could become a sort of history repeating itself. u.s. british foreign policy objectives would be the removal could of his regime u.n. security council resolution one hundred seventy three short of that clearly but it does have the mandate in the open ended mandate to protect civilians and so that's what much of this comes down to and that's what are you from the top of this debate about the end state and all the controversy flowing from that but frankly i think if we look at previous no fly zones that are remarkably in effect if any. of the was near chief and proud to be a little no fly zone over iraq did have better achievements but look at the length of time that these operations went on for. and coming your way in just over an hour's time here over here now e
nato bombings the u.s. is now involved in its fourth of a foreign nation in the same twelve years and this in turkey or fourteen new york. next hour here on r.t. will be dissecting the libyan conflict in cross-talk concerns that nato is involved but could become a sort of history repeating itself. u.s. british foreign policy objectives would be the removal could of his regime u.n. security council resolution one hundred seventy three short of that clearly but it does have the mandate in the...
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the u.s. authorized the first evacuation of americans last night of the japan. here in washington, we are covering hearings with the head of the u.s. geological survey, also the head of fema -- both of those will be alive today on c- span3. on the floor of the u.s. senate, the continuing resolution, a three week temporary extension of government funding. that will go on to the president for his signature. on the floor of the house of representatives, they will take a bill to defund npr, national public radio. the mid-afternoon vote is expected there. we want to get your thoughts for this first 40 minutes of "washington journal." democrats -- (202)737-0002. republicans -- (202)737-0001. independents -- (202)628-0205. the houses in at 9:00 a.m. eastern today, so we will have just the two-hour "washington journal." "the washington post" shows workers carrying the body removed from a village following the tsunami and the earthquake did the headline says "anxiety over nuclear plant deepens. the u.s
the u.s. authorized the first evacuation of americans last night of the japan. here in washington, we are covering hearings with the head of the u.s. geological survey, also the head of fema -- both of those will be alive today on c- span3. on the floor of the u.s. senate, the continuing resolution, a three week temporary extension of government funding. that will go on to the president for his signature. on the floor of the house of representatives, they will take a bill to defund npr,...
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they blasted libya. >> reporter: at the u.s. military is part of an operation that includes key allies. fill launch missiles. saturday. according to officials dozens of tomahawk missiles landed in the area. president barack obama is speaking from brazil and said that the u.s. will not have troops on the ground. they could not idly stand by while threatening the libyan people with further violence. >> actions have consequences. the need to be enforced. this is because of the coalition. >> reporter: the purpose is to fold. >> we want to prevent further attacks on libyan system. second to degrade the reggie to resist the no- fly zone. >> reporter: the frontier force began the operation by launching fighters. to keep the mill flies and red tape. the government has called the coalition campaign barbaric and they claim civilian locations are being hit by the operation. >> vicki: libyan tv claimed 40 people were killed and the allied assault. hours after the attack the leader said that it will defend libya. >> @ (foreign language) acco
they blasted libya. >> reporter: at the u.s. military is part of an operation that includes key allies. fill launch missiles. saturday. according to officials dozens of tomahawk missiles landed in the area. president barack obama is speaking from brazil and said that the u.s. will not have troops on the ground. they could not idly stand by while threatening the libyan people with further violence. >> actions have consequences. the need to be enforced. this is because of the...
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the top story for the week is going to sting ties and advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in school. next starting a special report we meet some american and british soldiers who've served in iraq and have all complained about depleted uranium related illnesses they accuse both the pentagon and the british ministry of defense of a coverup. i am the scenes. of the fall to mr and i'm out walking children's the snow. i'm not sure i remember each and every one i was always tired headaches will never go away what's very sensitive to the lights from oz and what the pain was just unbelievable that we will lead up like you know like fetuses in the bed in case. i do have a. friend i made sure he desires i there no we've lost all desire is gone i'm not as active as they used to be you know this bears some talk about their. feelings just vocal surely i mean some bosses niggling pains noone again for a sort of position to being in pain all the same as the tumor was caused by the depleted uranium that was acquitted of the truth. w
the top story for the week is going to sting ties and advancing trade as the u.s. vice president met russia's leaders and opposition here in school. next starting a special report we meet some american and british soldiers who've served in iraq and have all complained about depleted uranium related illnesses they accuse both the pentagon and the british ministry of defense of a coverup. i am the scenes. of the fall to mr and i'm out walking children's the snow. i'm not sure i remember each and...
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may be partially it is chemical and partially it is radiation then rush these effects are why the u.s. army recommends strong protective measures for their troops even though the film ends up minimizing the hazards of depleted uranium remember depleted uranium is not in immediate. life unless you're involved in a detonation or fire with depleted uranium hazards are relatively small. some units of the new york national guard were called up and sent to iraq after the invasion of two thousand and three gerard matthew went there with his unit their job was to a scorched convoys. kind of the one who came home after the war and he started having headaches or get pissed easily irritated by the slightest thing that keeps me do he's changed a lot like you let me say something you've never had a headache that you have had six seven headaches a day and then if your task weighed almost fifty sixty i might i mean it's really debilitating and the headaches that you have so yes they're they're short spaced but they come and go. you know in another thing i guess he said bumps and skin see red here re
may be partially it is chemical and partially it is radiation then rush these effects are why the u.s. army recommends strong protective measures for their troops even though the film ends up minimizing the hazards of depleted uranium remember depleted uranium is not in immediate. life unless you're involved in a detonation or fire with depleted uranium hazards are relatively small. some units of the new york national guard were called up and sent to iraq after the invasion of two thousand and...
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we have been hearing from u.s. officials that he is sending out some of his own people to test the waters, looking for a way out. we'll see if that happens. host: good morning republican line. caller: could morning. how're you today? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question. caller: i think i am very proud of what we're doing in the middle east. we're trying to do something that is not from a long time ago. i commend al jazeera for bringing the attacks. i'm disappointed that most of the media in the united states has taken over the israeli government's point of view. i think we need to hear the facts. israel should be welcoming democracy in the middle east more than anybody else. we're tired of fighting. we're tired of the conflict. i do not see any difference in what these people are doing doing with each other overseas whatever religion or nationality, they do not have a problem. i commend to the people and i hope that the people -- commend the people and i hope that the people -- none of the anti-is really
we have been hearing from u.s. officials that he is sending out some of his own people to test the waters, looking for a way out. we'll see if that happens. host: good morning republican line. caller: could morning. how're you today? host: we are fine. go ahead with your question. caller: i think i am very proud of what we're doing in the middle east. we're trying to do something that is not from a long time ago. i commend al jazeera for bringing the attacks. i'm disappointed that most of the...
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the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop for the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops don't appear to be listening to critics say the talk doesn't amount to any help for the bahraini people it amounts to this absolutely there's a double standard in the way the u.s. deals with friend versus flow and michael libya the brain is a strong u.s. ally in the oil rich persian gulf it's all about oil it's also all about geo political military strategy u.s. has a lot of military assets in the persian gulf right now and we want to make sure they stay there u.s. interests coming at the cost of people's lives and if the cost of the values of hum
the u.s. has a military base in the island country the navy's powerful fifth fleet and six thousand troops are stationed there and in response to the brutal crackdown the u.s. president has wielded his authority to pick up the phone and call the king of pop for the president expressed his deep concern over the violence in bahrain and stressed the need for maximum restraint words the forces on the ground now backed by one thousand saudi arabian troops don't appear to be listening to critics say...
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within twenty four hours forty eight hours the first thing that showed up was respiratory problems u.s. department of veteran affairs has family diagnosed as reactive bear witness news dude occupational exposure to depleted uranium in my case and so we developed a rash a rash a still would be a back that's rash right now was open and bleeding. was my guy started dying and i was a real serious medical problems i couldn't get medical care. roquet took part in a study commissioned by the pentagon on the after effects of depleted uranium munitions but what the study found was at odds with the official line and roky ended up becoming an anti dui activist. no i'm not a peacenik i'm a warrior award that's finishing his job because as a person who was assigned the responsibility to clean up the mess he was assigned a responsibility to the research who was assigned responsibility it right there army regulations which are formally adopted in absolute regard as you officer who wrote the training programs i learned and what i learned scared me. battlefields in fighting or ok took part in the produ
within twenty four hours forty eight hours the first thing that showed up was respiratory problems u.s. department of veteran affairs has family diagnosed as reactive bear witness news dude occupational exposure to depleted uranium in my case and so we developed a rash a rash a still would be a back that's rash right now was open and bleeding. was my guy started dying and i was a real serious medical problems i couldn't get medical care. roquet took part in a study commissioned by the pentagon...